LinkFacebookDate Created2017-10-12CommentsRachel N Glen Mesman Yes I do, my mums house is on this about 1:40-1:50 in.
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Tania Lee Somervail Beynon
Tania Lee Somervail Beynon We had to get a complete new roof as the winds had lifted / pulled the insides away from each other and we had holes the size of golf balls through it in one end. Was away for a week after it happened and got home to water soaked ceilings in the kitchen and 1 bedroom. Cost us about 15 Thousand to repair as insurance only cover part of it due to incorrect construction of new roof before we brought the house.
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Brian McIntyreGroup Admin They had taken your money in good faith though Tania
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Tania Lee Somervail Beynon
Tania Lee Somervail Beynon They were happy to put it back to how it was, but 2 independent builders told us that because the battening had not been corrected when Housing Corp changed the roofing from tiles to metal it would happen again in strong winds. The choice was ours basicly a patch job like it was before or we change the battening thus making it the correct structure for the roof and materials. We were happy with this, roof has never been so solid.

West Coast New Zealand History (13th Oct 2017). Cyclone Ita damage to Greymouth, Easter 2014 * VIDEO*. In Website West Coast New Zealand History. Retrieved 25th May 2018 06:53, from https://westcoast.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/22064